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Students enjoy outdoor classroom day

This year, on 2 November, Sunshine Beach State School joined the global celebration of Outdoor Classroom Day.

However, the Outdoor Classroom Day movement is more than just a single day of fun and learning. The objective is to inspire and celebrate outdoor learning and play year-round.

The advantages of an outdoor classroom are numerous and well-documented.

For starters, it enhances the general health of students. It boosts their motivation, reduces stress levels, and helps develop valuable life skills. Very importantly, it instills a deep appreciation for the environment and the joy of learning and playing outdoors.

As adults reminisce about their happiest childhood memories, outdoor experiences often feature prominently. It’s where they honed skills like problem-solving, teamwork, and creativity.

The global Outdoor Classroom Day movement aims to convey that time spent outdoors is as pivotal for a child’s development as reading and writing. They emphasise that outdoor learning engages and excites children in remarkable ways, improving their health, wellbeing, and happiness.

Children today spend less time outdoors than ever before, which is believed to affect their overall health, wellbeing, and development.

Sunshine Beach State School believes that encouraging time outdoors, not just on Outdoor Classroom Day but every day, is the key to ensuring children grow up happier, healthier, and equipped with essential life skills.

As the late Sir Ken Robinson once said, “Academic research shows that active play is the natural and primary way that children learn“.

Sunshine Beach State School’s fortunate location adjacent to Noosa National Park makes it home to a diverse range of native flora and fauna.

This unique setting, combined with spacious shady play areas and outdoor learning spaces allows students to connect with the environment on a daily basis, nurturing a deep sense of responsibility for the planet. Developing environmentally responsible learners is one of the school’s core values.

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